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most of the arguments when it comes to the you relate to the economy. -- most of the arguments when it comes to the e you relate to the economy -- most of the arguments when it comes to the eu. >> i think we're just failing to allow a lot of the time, and then our own country is suffering. we're too busy dealing with everyone else. am i think the -- >> i think the eu has a lot to do to get itself out of trouble. >> those in favor of the eu are in the minority here, but they are part of. one growth organizes cultural exchanges -- one group organizes cultural exchanges. they are going to supply the local christmas market with wine from their local german city. >> i feel part of europe, rather than british particularly, but then may be i am the odd one. who is to say. >> although he is a fervent european, he thinks he is likely to remain the odd one out for some time to come. >> the government situation, and employment, the general economic situation, and generally, you look for scapegoats, and europe is a good scapegoat. >> even today, many britons think the enemy is on the continent in
most of the arguments when it comes to the you relate to the economy. -- most of the arguments when it comes to the e you relate to the economy -- most of the arguments when it comes to the eu. >> i think we're just failing to allow a lot of the time, and then our own country is suffering. we're too busy dealing with everyone else. am i think the -- >> i think the eu has a lot to do to get itself out of trouble. >> those in favor of the eu are in the minority here, but they...
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spain's richest region the main contributor to the country's economy. is in. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and it is because the cattle i am president are the masses promised to hold a referendum on independence from spain it is convergence and union party actually wins and that is something that is striking a chord with many cattle lands the region itself a rich pretty wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but it pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that actually receives back in terms of investment from from madrid and that is something that annoys some people here unemployment is at around twenty five percent and also people are having to endure tough austerity measures at the moment but nothing is a done deal because after mass does need to record an absolute majority in order to be able to push through this referendum otherwise he would be forced to form some sort of coalition there is a sticking point too in that the referendum is actually against the spa
spain's richest region the main contributor to the country's economy. is in. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and it is because the cattle i am president are the masses promised to hold a referendum on independence from spain it is convergence and union party actually wins and that is something that is striking a chord with many cattle lands the region itself a rich pretty wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's...
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itself and wouldn't that therefore have an adverse effect on the catalonian economy. well guess why had silence we are so keen and that's what we are working to just have. announced and concepts with dialogue with the spanish a state to do does for us as like it seems like the u.k. has understood finally under the i doing with the scotland to say if you cannot prevent at a nation using democracy in peaceful terms like different nations of the european union are we try equality freedom justice peace using all of this plant the mentally ill or how about what about justice yes you talk about justice what about the law here you're encouraging your country to break spanish law because they've been warned that if they do hold a referendum is against the country's constitution one health or could madrid go to stop all of this. well the reality is that we are in europe and we had a twenty first century we just saw war on the prize nobel prize for peace we know about democracy we learned a lot from the worse and. this is the way you had the only way you spanish states. well yo
itself and wouldn't that therefore have an adverse effect on the catalonian economy. well guess why had silence we are so keen and that's what we are working to just have. announced and concepts with dialogue with the spanish a state to do does for us as like it seems like the u.k. has understood finally under the i doing with the scotland to say if you cannot prevent at a nation using democracy in peaceful terms like different nations of the european union are we try equality freedom justice...
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if countries had the violence to manage their own economies as they see fit then we wouldn't have this awful austerity that we're seeing we would have had these unsustainable which happened in southern europe and arland and of course we wouldn't have this enormous bust which is creating a massive unemployment if their countries had their own rights to manage their own affairs and set their own legislation to their own interest rates many german economies as they see fit without having to hand over billions each year to brussels as britain does we'd be generally a lot better off really the european union we're seeing is reached the limits of its levels of integration there are moves to expand more powers to the e.u. to have more e.u. control over national member states budgets even to have its own sources of income it's only you taxes that of course he's pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better off course in terms of the britain's own deficit and the debts that
if countries had the violence to manage their own economies as they see fit then we wouldn't have this awful austerity that we're seeing we would have had these unsustainable which happened in southern europe and arland and of course we wouldn't have this enormous bust which is creating a massive unemployment if their countries had their own rights to manage their own affairs and set their own legislation to their own interest rates many german economies as they see fit without having to hand...
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of two hundred thousand million which is like and dead my economy that we have to understand that in the european economy don't context we are a country of super rabbit we are not as if should syria that country and more disunity in europe as a budget talks and with no result he has postponed further negotiations until the new year after failing to work out a deal acceptable to all. and the un says it will send experts to bahrain to oversee the implementation of reforms as protests continue across the country still to come in the program. syrian rebels looking to overthrow president assad have received the backing of the european union this week brussels greeted the new syrian opposition group the national coalition as a legitimate representative of the country's people you ministers did however stop short of official diplomatic recognition france and turkey were the first powers to give the new rebel alliance a stamp of approval with britain following suit soon after one car is now pushing for nato to deploy patriot missiles along its border with syria to defend itself russia and ir
of two hundred thousand million which is like and dead my economy that we have to understand that in the european economy don't context we are a country of super rabbit we are not as if should syria that country and more disunity in europe as a budget talks and with no result he has postponed further negotiations until the new year after failing to work out a deal acceptable to all. and the un says it will send experts to bahrain to oversee the implementation of reforms as protests continue...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the report. whether in chapel hill north carolina or chicago illinois this is our team glad to have you with us talks on europe's budget have been postponed until two thousand and thirteen after days of intense negotiations in brussels came to nothing most you members hoped for an increase in spending while some including britain called for a freeze saying nations simply don't have the money to spare. the details. we're here at the european commission in london but in a week that seeing the brussels budget debate and being in failure is once again britain's place within a year of this back in the spotlight the european leaders also failing to come up with a deal that would please everyone in the budget that would take us from twenty fourteen to twenty twenty that person very much wanted to be seen as leading the way in calling for the cuts indeed in the lead up to the negotiations there was a lot of concern that we'd see burson isolated from the other twenty six countries whose uncle merkel who i
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the report. whether in chapel hill north carolina or chicago illinois this is our team glad to have you with us talks on europe's budget have been postponed until two thousand and thirteen after days of intense negotiations in brussels came to nothing most you members hoped for an increase in spending while some including britain called for a freeze saying nations simply don't have the money to spare. the details. we're here at the...
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independence there is a strong lobby who are against separatism and their arguments are based on the economy too they say that if catalonia is forced withdraw from spain it would businesses here would lose the spanish market but they could also lose the european union market because catalonia they fear could be forced to drop out of the e.u. and then reapply for membership which could be a long and lengthy process of the rim many arguments good arguments for and against these are issues that catalans of how to mull over over the last few weeks but today they do have to make their minds up and we should get a result later this evening. and i'm also closely following that got the money in elections on our website and i would see the latest details and before highlight of the regions protest movement point then. also available for you online. syrian rebels looking to overthrow president assad have received syria's backing this week the european union welcome the new syrian opposition group the national coalition as a legitimate representative of the country's people although e.u. ministers are
independence there is a strong lobby who are against separatism and their arguments are based on the economy too they say that if catalonia is forced withdraw from spain it would businesses here would lose the spanish market but they could also lose the european union market because catalonia they fear could be forced to drop out of the e.u. and then reapply for membership which could be a long and lengthy process of the rim many arguments good arguments for and against these are issues that...
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behavior of the big three the big three are not behaving and haven't behaved in the interests of the economy of the us or as a whole i don't think i think that is incontrovertibly they say that they have acted in the benefit of the investors. that is possible but i've met some investors who believe that they're not acting in their benefit either they're acting in their own commercial interests there are a commercial company. now let's quickly run through the markets first the currencies the ruble end of the day stronger to both the euro and the greenback the euro is gaining to the dollar rebounding from wednesday's losses moving on to equities wall street stocks are extending one's day's gains mainly on the hopes that the u.s. government will manage to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff and european equities and of their trading session i notice while more than one percent for london's footsie thanks to all that optimism coming from the states this marks the third straight day of games in europe and here in russia the indices recovered from wednesday's losses demonstrating pretty robust gains
behavior of the big three the big three are not behaving and haven't behaved in the interests of the economy of the us or as a whole i don't think i think that is incontrovertibly they say that they have acted in the benefit of the investors. that is possible but i've met some investors who believe that they're not acting in their benefit either they're acting in their own commercial interests there are a commercial company. now let's quickly run through the markets first the currencies the...
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their economy is in the tank. we have not seen any deviation. there is a new report showing that they have increased their centrifuge capacity. i believe one of the reasons for that is because the open split between united states and israel, i am not an expert on israeli politics, but everybody tells me that the prime minister will probably be reelected. the president has just been reelected. it is time that we join with israel as far as iran is concerned and a drop red lines and make sure they understand the solidarity there. if assad moved chemical weapons around, he would have to take action. that would be a red line. asssad interprets that as he can do anything he wants to short of that. that is not a good signal to send to bashar assad. david fromearing -- "the new york times" knows more about than i do. after all, he is the voice. [laughter] anyway, that the administration is now reviewing the entire serious issue. i hope they will bring all of us into those discussions so that we can come up with a policy that all of us can support. i hap
their economy is in the tank. we have not seen any deviation. there is a new report showing that they have increased their centrifuge capacity. i believe one of the reasons for that is because the open split between united states and israel, i am not an expert on israeli politics, but everybody tells me that the prime minister will probably be reelected. the president has just been reelected. it is time that we join with israel as far as iran is concerned and a drop red lines and make sure they...
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could the delay of this bailout for the greek economy. to be honest probably not many and you might recall given that if you weeks ago or prime minister summers had warned that should this. bailout not come in the degree to call it had to buy the sixteenth of november and we'll we're still here standing at. walton everything around the country hasn't to follow it seems like it was a beautiful to a lot of years they say the world ticks on what i've read in there but there is some worry about the wider impact of course after that meeting last night in brussels e.u. leaders saying that if greece went could threaten the whole block and that. of course it's of course will the how bad the damage you think it could do to the block what do you think would happen if there were and how would the rest of the. to be honest in terms of kind of trying to assess the damage it would have to think very carefully about who we're talking about we would not like to take. this blow if we're talking about people like the ordinary people on the streets here and
could the delay of this bailout for the greek economy. to be honest probably not many and you might recall given that if you weeks ago or prime minister summers had warned that should this. bailout not come in the degree to call it had to buy the sixteenth of november and we'll we're still here standing at. walton everything around the country hasn't to follow it seems like it was a beautiful to a lot of years they say the world ticks on what i've read in there but there is some worry about the...
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twenty five percent there all those who are against separatism some people do say that the region's economy could suffer if it is forcibly draw from the spanish market and potentially the european union market however straw polls do suggest a majority of people are in favor and that a mass will be reelected on sunday and therefore give the spanish prime minister a headache you would rather not have. right that's it for me for today but my colleague can't get a no one is going to bring you the news in about a half an hour don't go away crosstalk with peter lavelle is up next. mind. would be so much brighter if you only bounce from phones to impressions. from stunts on t.v. don't comb. it won't play into the. book the world passion but as the best and brightest tech minds gather in moscow some came to work while others came to play and get up close and personal with devices that recreate masterpieces and scanned russian treasures from inside and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires unleash your inner gadget geek as i see major search for the next big thing in the comput
twenty five percent there all those who are against separatism some people do say that the region's economy could suffer if it is forcibly draw from the spanish market and potentially the european union market however straw polls do suggest a majority of people are in favor and that a mass will be reelected on sunday and therefore give the spanish prime minister a headache you would rather not have. right that's it for me for today but my colleague can't get a no one is going to bring you the...
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our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: demonstrations, clashes with the police, and tear gas in tahrir square-- familiar scenes in egypt nearly two years ago that led to the fall of longtime leader hosni mubark. but today, they were aimed at egypt's new leader. in the coastal city of alexandria, opponents set fire to the offices of president mohammed morsi's political party, the muslim brotherhood. there and elsewhere in egypt today, the president's critics and supporters clashed in the streets over his decree yesterday exempting himself from judicial review, and giving him authority to take steps against "threats
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. >> the french government has given assurances that the nation's economy is sound after u.s. credit rating agency moody's stripped them of their prize the a.a.a. status. this follows the cut by standard and poor's and it was expected. >> hollande is trying to revive the eurozone the second-largest economy. moody's had nothing good to say about france's economic prospects. they say the country has become less competitive and its labor market has turned staid. they say this makes them more bolt -- vulnerable to turbulence elsewhere in the eurozone. the french finance minister moscovici rejected the you downgrade. >> this does not put into question the fundamentals of our economy or reforms utaken hat by the government. it does not? creditworthiness. >> he blames the previous french government for failing to balance the budget. nonetheless, he says the downgrade is exaggerated. private u.s. rating agencies like moody's are subject to much flak in europe. critics say they gave ailing wrote u.s. banks operating as in 2008. many want the establishment of an independent rating agenc
. >> the french government has given assurances that the nation's economy is sound after u.s. credit rating agency moody's stripped them of their prize the a.a.a. status. this follows the cut by standard and poor's and it was expected. >> hollande is trying to revive the eurozone the second-largest economy. moody's had nothing good to say about france's economic prospects. they say the country has become less competitive and its labor market has turned staid. they say this makes...
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no idea media you guys i don't know how everyone's advice that exactly and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shift and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. after the break it's tomorrow's world today technology update is just ahead you know not. the mighty volga that runs deep through the russian soul has provided inspiration for songs and poems and is the country's main north south artery and decades ago schuman ingenuity connected it to the dawn river to the west the volga dawn canal is an engineering marvel within a day a vessel can pass the canals thirteen blocks ten million tons of shipping does so every year. another concrete giant is this finished fifty years ago it's the biggest hydroelectric plant in europe it powers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow hydroelectric plant behind me is a potent example of how much the volga can provide but harnessing the revel like this isn't without its cost. fishermen have been watching fish stocks for yea
no idea media you guys i don't know how everyone's advice that exactly and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shift and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. after the break it's tomorrow's world today technology update is just ahead you know not. the mighty volga that runs deep through the russian soul has provided inspiration for songs and poems and is the country's main north south artery...
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latin america's third biggest economy could be headed for another debt crisis. >> they certainly have the power to send the financial markets into a tailspin. we are, of course, talking about the ratings agencies. >> after years of dithering and delays, brussels has agreed to a set of controls designed to limit their influence, but critics call it a miniature reform that misses the mark. >> weather it is greece, spain, portugal, or italy, eurozone crisis countries have had credit ratings consistently downgraded by the major ratings agencies. a lower credit rating usually means countries have to pay higher interest on any loans they take out. they can also cause turbulence in financial markets. the european union has introduced new rules to limit their effect. other agencies will have to publish their ratings outside of stock exchange opening hours. i also have to disclose the criteria by which they make decisions, and the rules should make it easier for agencies to be sued if they have made errors when reading a country's credit worthiness. new rules should come into force early next
latin america's third biggest economy could be headed for another debt crisis. >> they certainly have the power to send the financial markets into a tailspin. we are, of course, talking about the ratings agencies. >> after years of dithering and delays, brussels has agreed to a set of controls designed to limit their influence, but critics call it a miniature reform that misses the mark. >> weather it is greece, spain, portugal, or italy, eurozone crisis countries have had...
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britain had the best and most transparent economy on earth. 15 years on, being difficult a stronger than ever. >> in the decades after world war two, hundreds of native american children were taken from their communities and given the families of foster care. they are helping those affected deal with the trauma. >> in the reservations, we were surrounded by water. we did not have power, we did not have sewer, and we lived in a lot of poverty. two station wagons pulled up and put us girls in the station wagon and drove away with us. i do not remember having been in the car before. i was taken into custody and put into a white foster homes. we thought we would survive better. >> the idea was to help them assimilate into the white culture. the indian child love her act was passed in 1978 because there was a recognition that india children were removed from their homes at a much higher rate than other children. even with that being passed, it did not have a lot of power to really change some of the practices. >> i remember the state coming in and taking us, they did not tell us where they we
britain had the best and most transparent economy on earth. 15 years on, being difficult a stronger than ever. >> in the decades after world war two, hundreds of native american children were taken from their communities and given the families of foster care. they are helping those affected deal with the trauma. >> in the reservations, we were surrounded by water. we did not have power, we did not have sewer, and we lived in a lot of poverty. two station wagons pulled up and put us...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from outside pal t.v. is not required to watch all its. all you need is your mobile device. any time. welcome back you're watching r t with me you will see how the e.u. leaders have lost the budget battle in brussels with a decision on their trillion euro common spending now move to the next year or weaker members had to rush to safeguard support programs while those pouring in more cash into the european coffers are spelt tightening well the u.k. was among the loudest voices in favor of coughing up less as artists are furthur explains. with the european commission in london but in a week that seeing the brussels budget debate over the ending in failure is once again britain's place within europe but in the spotlight the european leaders all similarly failing to come up with a deal that would please everyone and each budge
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from outside pal t.v. is not required to watch all its. all you need is your mobile device. any time. welcome back you're watching r t with me you will see how the e.u. leaders have lost the budget battle in brussels with a decision...
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would really help stimulate the economy. so we decided to move to a bill that said what we want to do is rehire those firefighters, police officers, and teachers. and we're going to pay for that. no more deficit spending. we'll pay for it by having a surtax on people who make more than $1 million a year. and that surtax is .3%. they stopped it. they stopped it dead in its tracks. every republican voted against that. that is the way that they have legislated this entire year. and by our getting rid of the motion to proceed, that we're turning country upside-down is ridiculous. it's not true. they have legislated with the effort to defeat obama. he won. he won by 2 1/2 million votes, 325 -- 327 electoral votes, overwhelming. even though they did everything they could to stop him from being reelected. everyone knows what a failure this congress has been because of what the senate has done and that's nothing. nothing. no job creation. they didn't want that. it would -- if -- if we had had some ability to create jobs, it would ha
would really help stimulate the economy. so we decided to move to a bill that said what we want to do is rehire those firefighters, police officers, and teachers. and we're going to pay for that. no more deficit spending. we'll pay for it by having a surtax on people who make more than $1 million a year. and that surtax is .3%. they stopped it. they stopped it dead in its tracks. every republican voted against that. that is the way that they have legislated this entire year. and by our getting...
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i think it's bad for the economy, bad for job creation. ultimately by slowing down growth cuts revenue. i think the president need to come to the table with real entitlement reform. having said that, if we agree that taxes shouldn't go up on 98% of the people? shouldn't we take that now, set that aside, and i think we'll win the argument on the other areas. putting people at risk when we agree taxes shouldn't go up is something that we shouldn't do. >> speaker boehner said they need to stick to their position and freeze tax rates. i guess they believe that if you do what you are suggesting, you lose a lot of leverage at far as entitlement cuts and other spending cuts are concerned. how do you respond to that? >> i respect that but i don't agree with it. you don't use the american people as a hostage in a negotiating-type situation. i think at the end, this is the r rev ladies and gentlemen for the democrats not the republicans in this. my advice was given privately. i was asked what i thought. my position hasn't changed so i'm happy to tal
i think it's bad for the economy, bad for job creation. ultimately by slowing down growth cuts revenue. i think the president need to come to the table with real entitlement reform. having said that, if we agree that taxes shouldn't go up on 98% of the people? shouldn't we take that now, set that aside, and i think we'll win the argument on the other areas. putting people at risk when we agree taxes shouldn't go up is something that we shouldn't do. >> speaker boehner said they need to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. this is our t. good to have you with us he may be cooped up in the ecuadorian embassy in london then wanted by the west but top whistleblower julian assange has found time to release a new book based on one of the episodes of his exclusive interview show for team his demand for the freedom of cyberspace folks bone to cause a reaction as long as smith reports you may be wondering what you need us dollars has been doing coop stock in this at quid or an embassy for noyon six months well now you can see for yourselves because he's been writing a book the text is largely based on the program he made for all t. an episode called sod the politics when he interviews history co-authors oh no wayne jip issue. how to protect data copyrights in full cement this is a politics drove the list goes on but the authors are quick to point out it contains new material to athens calls the three. activists it's your standard google user who knows who
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economy. >> well, now washington and the world can breathe a sigh of relief. the horrible crisis that would occur if we defaulted, the likelihood of recession has been averted, but we have a lot more work to do. a lot more work to do. the bill, which had things that were mentioned, had a lot of things we did not like. it had some things we like, but it really making sure no benefits in medicare, -- social security, and medicaid were cut. but, it is now time for congress to get back to the regularly- scheduled programming, and that means jobs. washington has been consumed with averting default, the nation's unemployment problem has been worsening. it is time for jobs to be moved back to the front burner. with the debt reduction package completed, we now have a single- minded focus on jobs for september by removing the threat of default for the next 18 months and by proving both parties can come together to get our deficit under control we have provided certainty to the credit markets. the debt
economy. >> well, now washington and the world can breathe a sigh of relief. the horrible crisis that would occur if we defaulted, the likelihood of recession has been averted, but we have a lot more work to do. a lot more work to do. the bill, which had things that were mentioned, had a lot of things we did not like. it had some things we like, but it really making sure no benefits in medicare, -- social security, and medicaid were cut. but, it is now time for congress to get back to the...
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but i am one that believes the egyptian economy has been repressed for a long time. with proper management and an inclusive growth model, as opposed to one that just serves special interests, and with help from outside, egypt can unleash its private-sector. if that materializes, then drops will materialize and party will go down. -- jobs will materialize and poverty will go down. it is a bumpy voyage, but possible. >> how can he do to fill the role of law, which is all important? -- how can egypt fulfilled a rule of law, which is all important? >> kurram burk, egypt only have one is -- remember, egypt only have one institution before the revolution, the military. what egypt is trying to do simultaneously is find leaders, build institutions, and meet the aspirations that had been billed very high during a very successful and peaceful revolution. that is not easy. it will take time to build institutions and impose the role of -- the rule of law. >> the ceasefire in gaza, will that help to win egypt friends abroad? >> i think it shows they play a special role in the mid
but i am one that believes the egyptian economy has been repressed for a long time. with proper management and an inclusive growth model, as opposed to one that just serves special interests, and with help from outside, egypt can unleash its private-sector. if that materializes, then drops will materialize and party will go down. -- jobs will materialize and poverty will go down. it is a bumpy voyage, but possible. >> how can he do to fill the role of law, which is all important? -- how...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. oh oh for. up last. mission and free accreditation free transport judges free. range mentioned free risk free studio child free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media r t v dot com. download social implications so choose your life stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all you need is your mobile device watch on t.v. any time. earlier this week bahrain issued some very alarming legislation that you may have missed but it's the video election frenzy about raney government just banned all protests and rallies squashing dissent according to the country's interior minister thirty's were prompted to do this in order to maintain security in the island nation. and quell the violations committed by protesters yet bahrain is no stranger to violations itself in fact it's a well documented violator of human rights but somehow this information is not quite makin
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no idea media you guys have to tell everyone to buy satisfactory and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shifts and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. will use for me in half and half not next after the short break is. on the money with putin. you can tell an ordinary russian and a siberian appalled in the blink of an eye wrote one thousand nine hundred. in those days siberians were different clothes a different food. different animals but what about now my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian outpost. so i decided to travel to that of a small town just outside. many these humble me dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine.
no idea media you guys have to tell everyone to buy satisfactory and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shifts and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. will use for me in half and half not next after the short break is. on the money with putin. you can tell an ordinary russian and a siberian appalled in the blink of an eye wrote one thousand nine hundred. in those days siberians were different...
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we are trying to help the economy. unless i can be convinced that raising tax rates will be beneficial then i believe there are reasons and grounds for my position. >> a handful of republicans have signaled a willingness to break their bridge to raise revenues. they include a senator from georgia. as you've said senator lindsey graham from south carolina, representative peter king of new york. king spoke out on "meet the press" yesterday about his change of heart. >> if i were in congress in 1941 i would have signed the declaration of war against japan, i'm not going to attack japan today. the world is changed and the economic situation is different. ronald reagan and tip o'neal realized that in the 1980s. i think everything should be on the table. i'm "posed to tax increases. the speaker, the majority leader and president will be in a room trying to find the best package. i'm not going to prejudge it. >> reporter: king added that we should be taking iron-clad positions in these negotiatings. martha: and all of these p
we are trying to help the economy. unless i can be convinced that raising tax rates will be beneficial then i believe there are reasons and grounds for my position. >> a handful of republicans have signaled a willingness to break their bridge to raise revenues. they include a senator from georgia. as you've said senator lindsey graham from south carolina, representative peter king of new york. king spoke out on "meet the press" yesterday about his change of heart. >> if i...
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liberal economy. and that's why for the fourth time come on the political and really the from the ground to try to build a new future for our children and. try to learn to love the children of all open that's not the free fall as much as the love of children so you remember when the british rock star is staying made he made a discovery sharing into the world that the russians love their children do so so you think that we should make this discovery about the arabs it's time to realize that they also love their children i just as we and this is this is changing right for wishful thinking ok let's let's have a bit of optimism because there are chances because the literature of that does give us the originals and because of subjective reasons because everybody and all of the patrons. hold forth about that ok but then a question about about hamas not arabs but specifically hamas who reportedly put their missile sites in the. areas that are densely populated that they're actually there they are accused of
liberal economy. and that's why for the fourth time come on the political and really the from the ground to try to build a new future for our children and. try to learn to love the children of all open that's not the free fall as much as the love of children so you remember when the british rock star is staying made he made a discovery sharing into the world that the russians love their children do so so you think that we should make this discovery about the arabs it's time to realize that they...
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i have no economy. the only way to change that dynamic, in my urban neighborhood, is to have a more educated population. you have got these city leaders who realize their economy is eroding with every kid who dropped out. if he allowed the same to go in place, does anyone believe it wouldn't affect the dropout rate? >> you talk about foreign competition in china and india getting ahead of us. is the model we have in place for teaching our kids that was built in the industrial age sufficient for the information age? >> that is a softball question. [laughter] >> realisticalno. when we built as education system, summers were also taken work on farms. that is why we have the schedule. when we put that system in place, there were no cars, planes, were electric lights. computers, on and on. we have anline is over allegiance to the system based on the stock to a. my mother went to the school. my grandmother went to the school. you cannot close the school. 95% students were failing and parents were still fighti
i have no economy. the only way to change that dynamic, in my urban neighborhood, is to have a more educated population. you have got these city leaders who realize their economy is eroding with every kid who dropped out. if he allowed the same to go in place, does anyone believe it wouldn't affect the dropout rate? >> you talk about foreign competition in china and india getting ahead of us. is the model we have in place for teaching our kids that was built in the industrial age...
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he ahmed el baradei coming together in a cheap booming economy to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite a strong i mean from the opposition forces to more of course we'll see even more protest by the opposition forces who are planning a million man march in korea today really unifying in addition we had quite dramatic scenes of the journalists in the kid yesterday i'm as a journalist who are rising up against they said decoration which they see to be oppressive condition the judiciary as well have staged a possible strike so really we're seeing a country rising up against this president which you could see see scenes that we saw last year during january february president morsi and has responded to these reactions from the opposition forces by saying that this decree would just be temporary and he's actually agreed to meet the judiciary who are holding a point possible strike however many see this to be not really enough of a measure. he's actually called protests tomorrow his organization is a brotherhood and many people believe this will actually result in further violenc
he ahmed el baradei coming together in a cheap booming economy to save egypt they say so we're really seeing quite a strong i mean from the opposition forces to more of course we'll see even more protest by the opposition forces who are planning a million man march in korea today really unifying in addition we had quite dramatic scenes of the journalists in the kid yesterday i'm as a journalist who are rising up against they said decoration which they see to be oppressive condition the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. called recount in germany over why she signed off on seven hundred thirty million euros where the concessions for greece a hefty bill that would be footed by german taxpayers. the opposition members of the social democrat party have merkel and her center right coalition that's the bundestag is not merely a rubber stamping service and if they want to push through this latest package they're going to have to prove to m.p.'s that it's in the best interest of germany what this latest package contains is a bond buyback scheme low interest rates only the debts that greece has as well as the hunting over of profit from these debts what this century means though is that for twenty thirteen germany is set to lose around seven hundred and thirty million euros to implementing these latest measures all of that of course not making great reading for chancellor merkel she said time and time again that the german taxpayer would not be hit financia
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. called recount in germany over why she signed off on seven hundred thirty million euros where the concessions for greece a hefty bill that would be footed by german taxpayers. the opposition members of the social democrat party have merkel and her center right coalition that's the bundestag is not merely a rubber stamping service and if they...
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major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: after another day of violence, a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas was finally announced in cairo today. but further negotiations on key longer-term sticking points between the two sides were put off for now. egypt's foreign minister, mohammed kamel amr, announced the breakthrough with secretary of state hillary clinton at his side. >> egypt has exerted efforts and conducted intensive discussions since the renewed outbreak of hostilities in the gaza strip with all parties: the palestinian leadership, the these efforts and communications managed to reach an agreement to a ceasefire and the return of calm and halt of the violence and the bloodshed that was witnessed recently. >> the united states welcomes the agr
major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: after another day of violence, a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas was finally announced in cairo today. but...
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policies that he wants he just wants to have to return to a much more kind of if you like socialist economy to put the ninety nine percent to forty one percent let's talk about the opposition how strong is this opposite the president's opponent at this point and is it the opposition really capable of inflicting any political damage now where the problem is here to be is the opposition very divided between genuine progress is a socialist forces that's right force if you like and the mubarak said you know this or remnants of the mubarak regime. they may agree that what morsi is done is wrong but have they got a credible program that they can put together you know as i said i think egypt needs a new economic model it needs to break with the policies of the past the properties ation policies the progress and capital for. list etc and to adopt a new car but you're not going to probably agreement that between the opposition forces and unless these economic issues are addressed we're going to get more people out on the streets because as i said when you've got no job when you've got no food on the
policies that he wants he just wants to have to return to a much more kind of if you like socialist economy to put the ninety nine percent to forty one percent let's talk about the opposition how strong is this opposite the president's opponent at this point and is it the opposition really capable of inflicting any political damage now where the problem is here to be is the opposition very divided between genuine progress is a socialist forces that's right force if you like and the mubarak said...
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actually made one of these very clear and people do for you to say that they better job of managing the economy themselves if they were independent state and the reason why perhaps they are so you are right is that the economy in catalonia is actually very wealthy it's a strong it's portuguese but the fact is they give far more in taxes to the central government and they actually get back in terms of investment from madrid in things like schools and hospitals so the overall feeling is that they believe that separatism could well be the way forward what is next for the catalan president after this election. well firstly he will have to try and fulfill his election promise of holding a referendum on independence from spain as you mentioned he did not get an absolute majority so we will not be able to push this through straightaway but luckily for him the second biggest party that was voted in was also pro independence so the feeling is they will be able to negotiate and between them they will have enough power to push through this referendum but the biggest sticking point for this referendum is t
actually made one of these very clear and people do for you to say that they better job of managing the economy themselves if they were independent state and the reason why perhaps they are so you are right is that the economy in catalonia is actually very wealthy it's a strong it's portuguese but the fact is they give far more in taxes to the central government and they actually get back in terms of investment from madrid in things like schools and hospitals so the overall feeling is that they...
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well the french economy mired in depression. gaining momentum and. outsiders have been living in harmony with locals for guess i'll becoming more aggressive blaming the native french for. the poor quality of life. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a problem. i don't like. why because they don't speak french. many went in front in the front of friend people's also don't have as much work. now how davey to give. and this situation is like a ticking time bomb the jobless migrant population is getting more aggressive towards the nature of french which they believe to be the main cause of their troubles this is describe
well the french economy mired in depression. gaining momentum and. outsiders have been living in harmony with locals for guess i'll becoming more aggressive blaming the native french for. the poor quality of life. it's always busy at this market on a sunday and from the looks of it you could think this is tehran obey route rather than the french capital this paris neighborhood stands just a stone's throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the...
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while the economy has grown four percent with an unemployment rate just above five percent and took place with official state debt levels at about twenty percent of g.d.p. take the bell for morgan stanley believes russia is in a good position when compared to the developed world. around the world in the developed markets you have budget deficits of five to ten percent in most countries and you have debt to g.d.p. ratio at seventy eighty ninety percent of g.d.p. and even higher in russia you have. under ten and the government has about twenty five percent of g.d.p. so from the oil from. creditor to the rest of the world and it's running a surplus at the moment so russia looks in a much better position from a budget point of view nearly everywhere else in the world. as check out the market figures then u.s. stocks rose in friday's shortened holiday session with encouraging economic data from germany and china helping to boost the mood as well as american consumers heading to the stalls to take advantage of black friday sales european stocks also finished the day with gains are german busine
while the economy has grown four percent with an unemployment rate just above five percent and took place with official state debt levels at about twenty percent of g.d.p. take the bell for morgan stanley believes russia is in a good position when compared to the developed world. around the world in the developed markets you have budget deficits of five to ten percent in most countries and you have debt to g.d.p. ratio at seventy eighty ninety percent of g.d.p. and even higher in russia you...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. or. her. clone welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow to fans team for a u.s. soldier bradley manning has accused of releasing secret army files to wiki leaks claims he was abused in detention at turning cabin zs believes manning started paying for his alleged crimes long before the trial for nine months he was held at a marine base in quantico which i mention remey because manning is in the army so i was already strained at this marine brig he was held in solitary confinement on a very restricted schedule he was not allowed to do exercise in his cell he was not allowed to lie down in his cell all day today where the sit up without lean back against the wall all day he got out one hour a day for exercise and so it was a very restrictive environment for no good reason at all the military says is that protect him and the bradley manning feels like that in his in his lawyer here that this was punishment for fou
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. cut. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today.
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it is strangling in an economy that is simply not working. the united states and europe have the trump cards in this. is that an incorrect statement in your judgment? >> yes, because the imf still has already been signed. he has that credit line out there. i think what's going on in egypt is that there is a struggle between -- lou: actually, this deal was reached today. they have not been funded. lou: but the deal is done. acquiescence to judgment and reason. and necessary component. >> as you correctly pointed out that europeans will not put pressure on egypt. he will get his money from the imf. the -- lou: wait a minute. let me interject. i truly believe that it is of fair statement to say, the united states will have its will with the imf and what it does in this instance. am i wrong? >> well, we will see in a couple of weeks. i think the real struggle here is between morrissey and his ideological instincts on the one hand and elements of the egyptian security structure, the military and the intelligence service on the other. despite his b
it is strangling in an economy that is simply not working. the united states and europe have the trump cards in this. is that an incorrect statement in your judgment? >> yes, because the imf still has already been signed. he has that credit line out there. i think what's going on in egypt is that there is a struggle between -- lou: actually, this deal was reached today. they have not been funded. lou: but the deal is done. acquiescence to judgment and reason. and necessary component....